Judit Tóvári PhD Eszterházy Károly College, Eger (Hungary) Institute of Media Informatics From librarian to information manager
The crucial elements of the curriculum I. Information retrieval Knowledge organisation Culture, literature and media Research methods Organisation and finance History of books and libraries
Information retrieval Reference Databases CD-ROM Internet Search strategy
Knowledge organisation Representation Cataloguing Classification indexing
Culture, literature and media cultural theory media policy children and adults lifestyle
Research methods scientific theory data collection analysis
Organisation and finance Management Communication Quality Leadership
History of libraries and books Cultural outlook Technology Development
Scientific communication Information selection User and media studies Information studies The crucial elements of the curriculum II.
Scientific communication Communication between Researchers Practitioners, Students and „Ordinary" people
Information selection Purpose Needs Finance Quality
User and media studies Researchers Children and young people Music Film Childrens literature CD-ROM
Information studies I. Concept of information Scientific and social communication systems Evaluation of retrieval systems All types of media Development of document representations (surrogates) Information and communication structures
Document types in all domains and all media (including specific media, e.g. homepages on the Internet) Information-related problems Information studies II.
Studies of interactive information retrieval Hypertext functionality in information systems Selected types of online information systems: Traditional bibliographic systems Network-based dynamic multi-media systems, e.g. the Internet, World Wide Web Digital libraries
The most important question Who will be full members of the information society? Membership of the information society depends upon access to ICT
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